(WORT) — Even for people who follow these kinds of things, the 2016 City of Madison budget, which Mayor Paul Soglin signed last week, is anticlimactic. But the funding items in the budget for arts and culture programs can tell us a bit about what kind of leadership city officials are showing when it comes to making Madison a stronger city for music and other art forms.
Arts-related items are scattered about in different sections of the budget, so it took some scouring and double-checking. Tone Madison’s Scott Gordon walks us through it with Dylan Brogan.
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